Why Attend?
The Trinidad & Tobago Energy Conference is simply the premier event covering the dynamic Trinidad & Tobago energy sector. It is the biggest and the best event that gives you all the information you need about the our well developed hydrocarbon and petrochemical sectors, the emerging neighbouring Guyana/Suriname basin and new opportunities in renewable energy in the region.
View some facts on the TT Energy Sector.
The annual Trinidad & Tobago Energy Conference has been a feature of the local energy sector since 1988 and is organised by the industry for the industry. It is the one time in the year when you can meet everyone who you need to meet in one place in a two day period. In addition to informative presenters and panel discussions we have plenty of networking opportunities, including a cocktail reception and a gala dinner and a concurrent trade show. You get all of this for your one very competitive registration fee.
We have continued to see changes in the Trinidad & Tobago energy sector over the past year, and if you want to do business in the sector you need to make sure you have of the information and contacts that you need:
Over the past 12 months, since the last Energy Conference, we have had:
- A new Minster of Energy and Energy Industries and a new Permanent Secretary in the Ministry.
- A thrust into new deepwater acreage, with bp selected as the preferred bidder for two deepwater blocks and negotiations on-going with a BHPB/Repsol/Total consortium for a third deepwater block.
- An upsurge in exploration activity with new seismic campaigns and exploration drilling on-shore and offshore.
- A major oil discovery offshore French Guiana and new activity in offshore Suriname and Guyana – with Trinidad & Tobago acting as the services hub.
- A major oil discovery offshore French Guiana and new activity in offshore Suriname and Guyana – with Trinidad & Tobago acting as the services hub.
- Active mergers and acquisitions in the traditional oil sector.
- Announcement on the US$ 2 billion MHTL AUM II project, due to begin construction in 2012.
- Signing of a memorandum of understanding between Reliance and the National Energy Corporation for a major bitumen upgrader facility.
- Five proposals from international investors for the construction of a major methanol to petrochemicals facility, with a decision promised by January 2012.
If you are interested in business in the Trinidad & Tobago Energy Sector you need to be at the Conference.
But Trinidad & Tobago is certainly not just about hard work, so also take advantage of the special conference rates at the Hyatt Regency Hotel and enjoy all that we have to offer:
- Golf packages
- Game fishing
- Sailing
- Eco-tours/bird-watching
- Cultural and histortical tours, and much more
Details of all this and more can be found on this website.
























